Ladies of Heptonstall Methodist Chapel at a village fete in Weavers Square, at a stall with a nautical theme. L to R: Vera Ingham, Marian Greenwood, Eileen Longbottom, Margaret Harwood, Dorothy Smith, Emma Longbottom.
House of late C17 or early C18 origin re-fronted to street and partly altered to rear early C19. Finely dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3 storeys. Quoins. Large former shop window to left of doorway with chamfered surround. 3-light…
North gateway to church. Late C17. Dressed stone walls with segmental archway with skewbacks and stop chamfered cyma moulded surrounds. Left hand jamb C19 skilful replacement. The archway is surmounted by ovolo moulded coping and 3 ball…
Stable and gateway to rear of Cross Inn, Towngate (q.v.). Early C19. Finely dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Gable fronts yard. Paired doorways to centre (one blocked) with monolithic jambs. 2-light flat faced mullioned window…
Greenwood Lee House is a large yeoman clothiers’ house, Grade II* listed and perhaps one of the finest vernacular buildings in West Yorkshire. Although the porch bears the date 1712, it is recorded as having been sold twice in 1650. For a time it was…
Close by a large 16th century aisled barn is the latest known F-plan house, built for Robert and Grace Sutcliffe in 1712. The house is entirely 18th century, though in traditional style. The left gable was taken down and the house extended later in…
Close by a large 16th century aisled barn is the latest known F-plan house, built for Robert and Grace Sutcliffe in 1712. The house is entirely 18th century, though in traditional style. The left gable was taken down and the house extended later in…
Close by a large 16th century aisled barn is the latest known F-plan house, built for Robert and Grace Sutcliffe in 1712. The house is entirely 18th century, though in traditional style. The left gable was taken down and the house extended later in…
Close by a large 16th century aisled barn is the latest known F-plan house, built for Robert and Grace Sutcliffe in 1712. The house is entirely 18th century, though in traditional style. The left gable was taken down and the house extended later in…